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PLOS <br />RESEARCH ARTICLE <br />Identifying wastewater management <br />tradeoffs: Costs, nearshore water quality, and <br />implications for marine coastal ecosystems in <br />Kona, Hawai'i <br />Christopher A. Wada'°2, Kimberly M. Burnett 1'2*, Brytne K. Okuhata3, Jade M. <br />S. Delevaux4, Henrietta Dulai2'3, Ally I. El-Kadi2,3, Veronica Gibson5, Celia Smiths, Leah <br />L. Bremer',2 <br />°pl 1 University of Hawai'i Economic Research Organization, Honolulu, Hawai'i, United States of America, <br />2 Water Resources Research Center, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawai'i, United States of <br />America, 3 Department of Earth Sciences, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii, United States of <br />Check for America, 4 The Natural Capital Project, Stanford University, Stanford, California, United States of America, <br />updates 5 Department of Botany, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawai'i, United States of America <br />* Ikhuirnett@1hawaiiii.edu <br />& OPEN ACCESS Abstract <br />Citation: Wada CA, Burnett KM, Okuhata BK, <br />Delevaux JMS, Dulai H, EI-Kadi Al, et al. (2021) <br />Untreated and minimally treated wastewater discharged into the environment have the <br />Identifying wastewater management tradeoffs: <br />potential to adversely affect groundwater dependent ecosystems and nearshore marine <br />Costs, nearshore water quality, and implications for <br />health. Addressing this issue requires a systems approach that links land use and wastewa- <br />marine coastal ecosystems in Kona, Hawai'i. PLoS <br />ONE 16(9): e0257125. httlps://doi.org/101<f11/ <br />ter management decisions to potential impacts on the nearshore marine environment via <br />jourrnall,pone,0257125 <br />changes in water quality and quantity. To that end, a framework was developed to assess <br />Editor: Andreas C. Bryhn, Swedish University of <br />decisions that have cascading effects across multiple elements of the ridge -to -reef system. <br />Agricultural Science, SWEDEN <br />In an application to Kona (Hawai'i, USA), eight land use and wastewater management sce- <br />Received: May28, 2021 <br />narios were evaluated in terms of wastewater system upgrade costs and wastewater related <br />nutrient loads in groundwater, which eventually discharge to nearshore waters, resulting in <br />Accepted: August 24, 2021 <br />potential impacts to marine habitat quality. Without any upgrades of cesspools or the exist - <br />Published: September 8, 2021 <br />ing wastewater treatment plant (WWTP), discharges of nutrients are expected to increase <br />Peer Review History: PLOS recognizes the <br />substantially with permitted development, with potential detrimental impacts to the marine <br />benefits of transparency in the peer review <br />environment. Results suggest that converting all of the existing cesspools to aerobic treat - <br />process; therefore, we enable the publication of <br />all of the content of peer review and author <br />ment units (ATU) and upgrading the existing WWTP to R-1 quality provide the highest pro - <br />responses alongside final, published articles. The <br />tection to nearshore marine habitat at a cost of $569 million in present value terms. Other <br />editorial history of this article is available here: <br />wastewater management options were less effective but also less costly. For example, tar- <br />httlps://doll.orq/10.1S7I/poi.uirnall.pone .0257I25 <br />geted cesspool conversion (a combination of septic and ATU installation) in conjunction with <br />Copyright: © 2021 Wada et al. This is an open <br />the WWTP upgrade still provided a substantial reduction in nutrients and potential impacts <br />access article distributed under the terms of the <br />to marine habitat quality relative to the present situation at a price point roughly $100 million <br />C'ireatllve Commons Aitr'iiltu.ution Il..iceiruse, which <br />permits unrestricted use, distribution, and <br />less than the entirely ATU option. Of note, results were more sensitive to the inclusion of the <br />reproduction in any medium, provided the original <br />WWTP upgrade option than they were to assumptions regarding the efficiency of the cess- <br />author and source are credited. <br />pool conversion technologies. The model outputs also suggest that the spatial distribution of <br />Data Availability Statement: All relevant data are <br />potential impacts should be carefully considered when comparing different wastewater man - <br />within the manuscript and its Supporting <br />agement scenarios. When evaluated separately, the WWTP option reduced total nutrients <br />iidoirrnatiion files. <br />PLOS ONE IIhuttlps,//ao!,oir0/iOYI371/jMinnalll.Ipone,0257125 September 8, 2021 1/26 <br />